oath

oath
{ouθ}
1. клетва, заричане, оброк
OATH of allegiance клетва за вярност, войнишка клетва
OATH of office клетва при встъпване вдлъжност
on/under OATH под клетва
to make/takc/swear an OATH, to take the/an OATH полагам клетва, заклевам се
to put someone on/under OATH юр. заклевам някого
on my OATH честна дума
2. псувня, богохулство
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{oud} n 1. клетва, заричане, оброк; oath of allegiance клетва за вя
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n клетва;make OATH, take an OATH, swear an OATH давам клетва;on OATH под клетва;oath; n 1. клетва, заричане, оброк; oath of allegiance клетва за вярност; войнишка клетва; oath of
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1. oath of allegiance клетва за вярност, войнишка клетва 2. oath of office клетва при встъпване вдлъжност 3. on my oath честна дума 4. on/under oath под клетва 5. to make/takc/swear an oath, to take the/an oath полагам клетва, заклевам се 6. to put someone on/under oath юр. заклевам някого 7. клетва, заричане, оброк 8. псувня, богохулство
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oath[ouu] n 1. клетва, заричане, оброк, обет; \oath of allegiance клетва за вярност; войнишка клетва; \oath of office клетва при встъпване в длъжност; \oath of supremacy клетва, с която се признава върховната власт на английския крал (кралица); left-handed \oath несериозно заричане; on (under) \oath под клетва; to make (take, swear) an \oath, to take the \oath полагам клетва, заклевам се; to put on \oath заклевам; 2. псуване, псувня, ругатня, богохулство; to let (rap) out an \oath изпсувам, изругая.

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